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Comment by Gwen Brass on September 1, 2011 at 18:27

Just to be clear, then you would stroke SKAK and then you would stroke the correct word and then you would be able to just continue writing testimony? 

I like SKAK!  Much easier for me to stroke correctly.  I never got the hang of the *.

Comment by Janet on September 1, 2011 at 18:17

Gwen,

 

I use SKAK for scan back to scan and fix the last untranslate.

 

Janet

Comment by Stacy Tegner on August 9, 2011 at 20:49
Oh, gotcha!!  I forget beginning too sometimes ~ maybe I should go change mine :)
Comment by Brenda Rogers on August 9, 2011 at 20:47
{"} is the toggle, Stacy.  I choose not to do it because I miss the opening sometimes, and then I end up with an open when I'm really trying to close.  That's the only reason I changed it.
Comment by Stacy Tegner on August 9, 2011 at 20:43

Ahhh, Thank you!!

 

t's funny, I just checked and I have my WR-RB defined as {^}{"} instead of {" } and my PH-FP is defined as {"} ~ but they still work :)

 

Sorry to all you non-Eclipsers out there for the drift in subject ~ just a question that I've been meaning to ask and you all prompted me ~ so thank you!

Comment by Brenda Rogers on August 9, 2011 at 20:39

Yes, it does.

PH-FP { "}

PHAOEUFP { "}{-|}

WR-RB {" }

WR-FPLT {."}{-|}

WR-RBGS {,"}

STPH-RB {?"}

Comment by Stacy Tegner on August 9, 2011 at 20:26
Brenda ~ how do you define the WR-FPLT, etc. in Eclipse?  I've used the same open and end quotes for years and love them.  But I remember one time you giving me all the punctuation ones, and I can't get the spacing right.  I.e. WR-FPLT (in my dix as {.}{"} trans out to whatever the last word is, period and then quote.  So like this ( . . . last word.  "Okay.)  So it puts the quote on the next word ~ does that make sense??
Comment by Brenda Rogers on August 9, 2011 at 17:06

Yvonne, start with the open and close quotes, adding the vowels for caps after you're used to it.  The punctuation can come later.  I'm still not fully proficient with those myself, but they're coming easier all the time!  Glad you guys like it.

I also have a set of pronoun-said-openquote-cap strokes.  Getting all those strokes in while keeping up with words . . . whew!!  Rolling the punctuation in with the words they're saying helps tons.

Comment by YVONNE FENNELLY on August 9, 2011 at 13:40

thanks Janet.  I'm using small letters more now with path extensions and source code (gotta love it), so I've got to use the S*RBGS for "s".

You rock too!!


Comment by Debbie Taggart on August 9, 2011 at 13:22
Brenda -- You are a GENIUS!!  Love the quotes briefs and all the strokes for punctuation.  I have quotes briefs, but they're really cumbersome, and then I write out the punctuation.  Your system is so easy to remember.  Really, it's absolutely brilliant!  Thanks.
 

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